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Good news continues to bo received regarding tbo progross of tbo young Auckland vocalist, Miss Ivy Ansley, who went Homo last year to study under Madame Fischer. A private letter Istateß that the young artiste sang with great success at Madame Fischor’s concert, and was recalled no loss than four times. If there bo any room for regret that Father Hays should have attempted to put the old wine of Father Matthew into the new bottles of the New Zealand NoLicense Party, it is on account of the many who are amenable to the pleadings of temperance, but to whom the teachings of ths Prohibitionists are anathema. Looking at the matter in the light supplied by that fact, it does seem a pity that the Matthew method was not given a fair chance. No-License, apart altogether from its significance as an instrument of temperance, involves considerations of politics, even of high politics, that do not count at all in a purely temperance campaign. It seems therefore, on sutunnngup the whole matter, that Father Hays didn’t get a proper chance. —Exchange.

WINTER EXCURSIONS. 1 • The Fine New Twin-screw. Steamer ' ‘i iN: A! V ,U'A 3000 tons, Sail* ' from’ Auckland for the Islands on, — TUESDAY, 32nil AUGUST. For particulars, apply — UNION STEAM SHIP' CO, ; Limited-, WANTED. WANTED, 4o Purchase—WOOL an! SKINS. Hlglsosi .Cash Prleo given at MATAWHERO WOOL V 18?

HANCOCK AND CO 'Have much pleasure in intimating that their famous] “ IMPERIAL ” ALE AHD STOUT ; Has been awarded the GOLD i ED A L FOR EXCELLENCE OF QUALITY At ST. LOUIS EXHIBITION

JUS'S 'ARRIVED, AND iTO ARRIVE, .TINWARE, ENAMEL WAKE* * BRUSH'WARE. GLASSWAREt a .' GO IS ATTWOOO ' .CASH BUYER OF HOUSEHOLD furniture. HIGHEST PRICE [GIVEN:, FOR SALE; — ’ &■ New: ant-i second-hand Furniture always on hand. Sideboards,, kitchen tables, chest drawers, machines* wasbstand, anti dressing table. Wire and spring mattresses, men’s clothing and boots, guns, books, and saddlery. Bridles, tools. Mason’s jars, single and double iron bedsteads. Lamps, kitchen dressers, couches, prams and. go-carts, etc., etc. • PRAMS' AND .GO-CARTS FOR HIRE, FOR .YOUR UPHOLSTERING AND REPAIRING,. 1 GO TO ATTWOOD. iNEA® ROYAL HOTELS

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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1520, 31 July 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1520, 31 July 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1520, 31 July 1905, Page 4

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